Hello everyone let me briefly explain, as we all know dreaming is a psychological process, and the sleep stages which are inclusive of: delta, theta, NREM-waves, etc. are that of neurological processes. Yes, we depend on the nuerological cycle to maintain a psychological balance. There for we are psychologically dependant on neurological processes.That being said I am going to do research while in and out of college on neurological process, but not psychological process because sadly in today's society psychology has been labeled as 'psuedo science' and in my mind if I want the world to notice that dreams are important I will have to do experiments and studies in physiologically and neurologically stimulating approaches.If you have any ideas for experiments on how to neurologically relate the REM (dream) state to a physiological trait for example (blood pressure) and how blood pressure differs in REM opposed to the other stages of sleep, I'd be more than happy for your thoughts and ideas!-MLM

Have you seen some of the methods of using directed magnetic force upon the brain can alter speech, sight, taste and other perceptions? I would love to see a study on the effect of this phenomenon on sleep by either trying to block the fact checking the mind does during dreams to see if that allows for lucid dream states or if blocking other parts of the mind increase/ decrease the LD situation.

Is Lucid Dreaming the brains preparation for the next step of human evolution when we can escape the corporeal bond of our bodies?

buildit wrote:Have you seen some of the methods of using directed magnetic force upon the brain can alter speech, sight, taste and other perceptions? I would love to see a study on the effect of this phenomenon on sleep by either trying to block the fact checking the mind does during dreams to see if that allows for lucid dream states or if blocking other parts of the mind increase/ decrease the LD situation.

Interesting build it gives me some ideas and no I have not ever heard of that!!